China gives long-awaited GM crop approvals amid U.S. trade talks

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China approved five genetically modified (GM) crops for import on Tuesday, the first in about 18 months in a move that could boost its overseas grains purchases and ease pressure from the United States to open its markets to more farm goods

 

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